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− The Honor Road was said to be based on the code of ''[[bushido]]'', and comparable mainly to ideals espoused by the [[Draconis Combine]] or the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]]. Personal honor, both on and off the battlefield, form much of the ideal, and would later come to include many of the Clans' beliefs and practices, such as ''[[zellbrigen]]''.<ref name=TC:WoKp42/> + The Honor Road was said to be based on the code of [[Bushido]], and comparable mainly to ideals espoused by the [[Draconis Combine]] or the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]]. Personal honor, both on and off the battlefield, form much of the ideal, and would later come to include many of the Clans' beliefs and practices, such as ''[[zellbrigen]]''.<ref name=TC:WoKp42/>
The Honor Road is cited as a means by which the dishonor and destruction of the [[Pentagon Civil War]] would not be repeated by the Clans. The roots of this concept are often traced to the death of [[Andery Kerensky]], during an ambush on [[Eden]] towards the end of that conflict. But the childhood and adolescence of [[Nicholas Kerensky]] on [[Terra]] during the [[Amaris Crisis]] is also said to have played a major role in the Founder's thinking with regard to the place of honor within the violence that seemed so endemic of existence.<ref name=TC:WoKp42/><ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 12 - ''Nicholas Kerensky, The Man''</ref> The Honor Road is cited as a means by which the dishonor and destruction of the [[Pentagon Civil War]] would not be repeated by the Clans. The roots of this concept are often traced to the death of [[Andery Kerensky]], during an ambush on [[Eden]] towards the end of that conflict. But the childhood and adolescence of [[Nicholas Kerensky]] on [[Terra]] during the [[Amaris Crisis]] is also said to have played a major role in the Founder's thinking with regard to the place of honor within the violence that seemed so endemic of existence.<ref name=TC:WoKp42/><ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 12 - ''Nicholas Kerensky, The Man''</ref>
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− | The Honor Road was said to be based on the code of | + | The Honor Road was said to be based on the code of [[Bushido]], and comparable mainly to ideals espoused by the [[Draconis Combine]] or the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]]. Personal honor, both on and off the battlefield, form much of the ideal, and would later come to include many of the Clans' beliefs and practices, such as ''[[zellbrigen]]''.<ref name=TC:WoKp42/> |
The Honor Road is cited as a means by which the dishonor and destruction of the [[Pentagon Civil War]] would not be repeated by the Clans. The roots of this concept are often traced to the death of [[Andery Kerensky]], during an ambush on [[Eden]] towards the end of that conflict. But the childhood and adolescence of [[Nicholas Kerensky]] on [[Terra]] during the [[Amaris Crisis]] is also said to have played a major role in the Founder's thinking with regard to the place of honor within the violence that seemed so endemic of existence.<ref name=TC:WoKp42/><ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 12 - ''Nicholas Kerensky, The Man''</ref> | The Honor Road is cited as a means by which the dishonor and destruction of the [[Pentagon Civil War]] would not be repeated by the Clans. The roots of this concept are often traced to the death of [[Andery Kerensky]], during an ambush on [[Eden]] towards the end of that conflict. But the childhood and adolescence of [[Nicholas Kerensky]] on [[Terra]] during the [[Amaris Crisis]] is also said to have played a major role in the Founder's thinking with regard to the place of honor within the violence that seemed so endemic of existence.<ref name=TC:WoKp42/><ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 12 - ''Nicholas Kerensky, The Man''</ref> |